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Welcome to the Segment One Final ReviewMrs. Kingery
Overview of Final
During the Review SessionWe will talk about the main topics from each moduleYou will also learn how to use the whiteboard
Module OneMust be testableAnswers questionsWhat is Science?Investigate and learn about our worldBased on evidenceA Process
Module OneThe Scientific Method is a systematic process to investigate the world around us.
Variables and ControlsIndependent Variable :  The variable a researcher changesControl: The standard used for comparison
Metric SystemLet’s Practice!500 g = _______Kg	   2.  1.5 L = _____ mL           3.  6.4 Km = ________ m
Need more help on the Metric System?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XS-8FCqYo5MGreat, short video on how to convert between units
Let’s Play!Science is :Purpose of completing an experiment:Independent Variable is ________ by the researcher.6.2 Kg = ______ g
Module TwoThe Electromagnetic Spectrum is the range of electromagnetic waves arranged from highest to lowest frequency.Things you know : UV damage, radio signals, microwaves cookingNOT sound waves, water waves , ect. These electromagnetic waves are energy waves. They can travel through a vacuum (no particles needed)Includes every color of light – notice our eye picks up a very small part of the spectrumMain difference between the different types of waves are the wavelength and frequencyWavelength effects frequency – the shorter the wavelength, the higher the frequency and the higher the energy
Segment One Final Exam Review
Parts of a WaveCrestTroughWavelengthAmplitudeAll waves have these properties in common – but why they are important might be differentAmplitude of a sound wave determines loudness or softness while amplitude of a light wave determines brightness
Refraction, Reflection, Absorption
Let’s Play!1.  The main difference between waves on the electromagnetic spectrum:Wavelength b. wave height c. amplitudeDraw a line to Match the Key Words:
Conduction, Convection, and RadiationNeed Particles?YESNORadiation: Heat Transfer by waves from a distance.  Example: The sunAre particles in direct contact?NOYESConvection: Heat transfer by moving fluids (liquid or gases) Example: Hot Air BalloonConduction: Heat transfer with objects/particles in direct contact. Example: Hot pan on stove
Law of Conservation of EnergyEnergy can neither be created nor destroyed, only transformedEnergy Conversion: When one form of energy is changed to another.  Electrical energy changed to light, sound and heat energy in a TV.
Let’s PlaY!What type of heat transfer  would best describe the parts of this picture?1.2.3.4.1.2.3.4.
Plate movement is a geologic process that can change land, mountains and oceans
Plate movement is a geologic process that can change land, mountains and oceans
Segment One Final Exam Review
Good Luck!WooHoo!  Just think – you have almost completed an entire semester of science.  You should be proud!Contact me if you have an other questions!

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Segment One Final Exam Review

  • 1. Welcome to the Segment One Final ReviewMrs. Kingery
  • 3. During the Review SessionWe will talk about the main topics from each moduleYou will also learn how to use the whiteboard
  • 4. Module OneMust be testableAnswers questionsWhat is Science?Investigate and learn about our worldBased on evidenceA Process
  • 5. Module OneThe Scientific Method is a systematic process to investigate the world around us.
  • 6. Variables and ControlsIndependent Variable : The variable a researcher changesControl: The standard used for comparison
  • 7. Metric SystemLet’s Practice!500 g = _______Kg 2. 1.5 L = _____ mL 3. 6.4 Km = ________ m
  • 8. Need more help on the Metric System?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XS-8FCqYo5MGreat, short video on how to convert between units
  • 9. Let’s Play!Science is :Purpose of completing an experiment:Independent Variable is ________ by the researcher.6.2 Kg = ______ g
  • 10. Module TwoThe Electromagnetic Spectrum is the range of electromagnetic waves arranged from highest to lowest frequency.Things you know : UV damage, radio signals, microwaves cookingNOT sound waves, water waves , ect. These electromagnetic waves are energy waves. They can travel through a vacuum (no particles needed)Includes every color of light – notice our eye picks up a very small part of the spectrumMain difference between the different types of waves are the wavelength and frequencyWavelength effects frequency – the shorter the wavelength, the higher the frequency and the higher the energy
  • 12. Parts of a WaveCrestTroughWavelengthAmplitudeAll waves have these properties in common – but why they are important might be differentAmplitude of a sound wave determines loudness or softness while amplitude of a light wave determines brightness
  • 14. Let’s Play!1. The main difference between waves on the electromagnetic spectrum:Wavelength b. wave height c. amplitudeDraw a line to Match the Key Words:
  • 15. Conduction, Convection, and RadiationNeed Particles?YESNORadiation: Heat Transfer by waves from a distance. Example: The sunAre particles in direct contact?NOYESConvection: Heat transfer by moving fluids (liquid or gases) Example: Hot Air BalloonConduction: Heat transfer with objects/particles in direct contact. Example: Hot pan on stove
  • 16. Law of Conservation of EnergyEnergy can neither be created nor destroyed, only transformedEnergy Conversion: When one form of energy is changed to another. Electrical energy changed to light, sound and heat energy in a TV.
  • 17. Let’s PlaY!What type of heat transfer would best describe the parts of this picture?1.2.3.4.1.2.3.4.
  • 18. Plate movement is a geologic process that can change land, mountains and oceans
  • 19. Plate movement is a geologic process that can change land, mountains and oceans
  • 21. Good Luck!WooHoo! Just think – you have almost completed an entire semester of science. You should be proud!Contact me if you have an other questions!

Editor's Notes

  • #4: Talk about whiteboard stuff – where their name is, how to raise hand, comment, smiley face, whiteboard tools
  • #5: Measure finger, car, thick of dime, science does not include beliefs or opinions